Chapter 225
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
No matter how many disputes occurred between them, in the end, Theodore didnât want to treat
Rosalie unfairly. He wouldnât give her less than she deserved, and hoped she could live well. Even
when he
was angry with her at times, he didnât want her to suffer.
Transferring his house to her name had already shocked Rosalie enough. She hadnât expected him
to also give her five percent of SK Enterpriseâs shares. That was a huge fortune.
Even if she sold off that five percent, she wouldnât need to work for the rest of her life and would still
never run out of money. Moreover, SK Enterprise was an excellent company that was steadily rising
in value. The shares would only increase in worth over the years.
She never imagined Theodore would be so generous, and give her five! percent so easily.
Dumbfounded, Rosalie didnât know what to say for a moment.
âYou should know you didnât have to give me these,â she said calmly, looking at him. âWhat I want
isnât these.â
âWhat do you want then?â There seemed to be an elusive glint in Theodoreâs eyes. âTell me, maybe
I can give it to you.â
Rosalie smiled bitterly. What she wanted was something he could never give her, because he had
already given it to another woman. With things having come to this point, she had nothing more to
say.
She shook her head. âI canât think of anything. Maybe your sudden gift of five percent shares has
left my mind blank.â
Theodore seemed to sense some disappointment in Rosalieâs eyes. He didnât understand. He had
given her five percent of SK Enterpriseâs
shares, and she was now a wealthy woman.
Why wasnât she happy? What did she really want? She had material wealth now, and after the
divorce, she could be with whoever she
liked.
So, why was she so unhappy?
Theodore smirked. âNo need to be bewildered. You deserve this.
Remember, even though weâre divorced, youâre still part of the Spencers. We may not be spouses
anymore, but weâre still family.â
âFamily?â That word was a stab to Rosalieâs heart.
âDid you forget?â He frowned, seemingly displeased with her reaction. âWe agreed. Weâre siblings,
remember?â
Rosalie felt a void inside her. She smiled faintly. âTheo⦠I mean, Mr. Spencer.â
She finally changed how she addressed him. She had changed it once when he first mentioned
divorce. Later, she naturally called him by his nickname again. But now that they were truly
divorced, âMr. Spencer would become the norm.
No, they wouldnât even need to see each other anymore.
She ignored the sudden coldness in his eyes when she referred to him. differently, and continued,
âDivorced couples canât be siblings. I canât be your little sister, and you canât be my brother. Iâm your
exâwife, and youâre my exâhusband. From today, we have no relationship.
whatsoever.â
Hearing her decisive tone, Theodoreâs brows furrowed. âAre you saying we wonât see each other
anymore?â
Rosalie huffed. âDo you want to see me in the future?â
Now that they were divorced, didnât he need to consider Cynthiaâs
feelings? Sometimes, this man really confused her.
âFrom what youâre saying, we donât need to see each other anymore after the divorce, and weâll just
be strangers?â Theodore pressed o